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Home Workplace News Number of Canadians working from home full-time decreasing: Statistics Canada

Number of Canadians working from home full-time decreasing: Statistics Canada

by HR News Canada

The proportion of Canadians working exclusively from home has gradually decreased over the past year, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.

In May 2024, 13.2% of employed Canadians aged 15 to 69 reported working entirely from home, a slight decline from 14.4% in May 2023 and a notable drop from 18.7% in May 2022.

This shift comes in the wake of the lifting of most pandemic-related public health restrictions in 2022, which saw many workers returning to their offices and job sites. Since then, the rate of decrease in home-based employment has slowed, reflecting a stabilization in work arrangements.

YearExclusively from Home (%)Hybrid Work Arrangement (%)
May 202218.76.4
May 202314.410.0
May 202413.210.3
Source: Statistics Canada

In addition to those working exclusively from home, 10.3% of employees reported having a hybrid work arrangement in May 2024, meaning they split their work hours between home and other locations. This figure is relatively unchanged from 10.0% in May 2023, following an increase from 6.4% in May 2022.

The data suggests that while the initial return to workplaces post-pandemic was significant, the trend towards hybrid work models has remained stable over the past year, indicating a possible long-term shift in how Canadians approach their work environments.

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